We’re building a living archive of wheelchair-friendly, sensory-kind, and neurodivergent-honouring trails across the UK, and we need your help.
Whether it’s a gravel loop that feels like a hug, a coastal path with a bench that knows your soul, or a woodland wander that’s flat enough to roll without drama, we want to hear about it.
What to Share
- Trail name and location
- Surface type (gravel, tarmac, mystery mulch?)
- Distance and terrain (flat, gently sloped, “bit of a wobble”)
- Access features (parking, toilets, benches, shade, quiet zones)
- Your favourite moment (e.g. “the mossy bit near the kissing gate”)
Bonus Beans
- Nearby accessible cafés or toilets
- Rest spots with views or shelter
- Cheeky rituals you do on the trail (e.g. “I always stretch like a heron at the halfway bench”)
How to Submit
- Fill out our Trail Submission Form
- Or email us at info@accesstrails.uk with your story, photos, or doodles
We welcome submissions from wheelchair users, mobility aid users, neurodivergent adventurers, slow walkers, and anyone who’s ever needed a flat path and a kind place to rest.
Why It Matters
Your trail tips help others plan safe, joyful days out. You’re not just sharing a path you’re building a map of care.
So go on. Spill the beans. We’ll bring the biscuits.
Feel free to share your story, your tips.
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